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Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and Pat Forde of Si react to the reports that the ACC is approaching a colony with Clemson & Florida State. Would a change in the distribution of conference income would he satisfy the most agitated football teams of the conference? With a new configuration for the distribution of income based on television viewer, could the ACC forced tigers and seminoles to stay long-term at the conference? And will other electricity conferences look at the example of the ACC and will they also base their own income sharing on television performance?
The trio also debates the university football stadium would be the best location for a “Lockup” television program. It is certainly not byu, but Florida, LSU or Virginia-Western being the most pretending?
(0:58) ACCORMATION Approaching an agreement with CLEMSON & FSU in the trial
(12:38) The end of the television markets?
(16:06) How will the regulations have an impact on other leagues?
(25:38) Is this a victory for FSU and Clemson?
(35:06) 5 -year plan plan
(39:01) should ACC be supporting the CFP at 14 teams?
(47:08) Impact of Notre Dame Regulation
(51:03) CFB Stadium Lockup
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(Tagstotranslate) Pat Forde (T) Dan Wetzel (T) Ross Dellenger (T) Clemson & Florida State (T) Income Distribution (T) Football